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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 1 year ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: Supreme Court Ruling May Not Deter Anti-Immigrant Zealots
Jessica Gresko, Elliot Spagat, Associated Press, July 1, 2022 "The Supreme Court said Thursday the Biden administration can scrap a Trump-era immigration policy to make asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration courts, a victory...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 1 year ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
An Important Week for Immigration Law: SCOTUSTalk Podcast
SCOTUSTalk Podcast, June 21, 2022 "During the week of June 13, the Supreme Court decided two immigration cases (involving bond hearings for noncitizens in immigration detention) and declined to decide a third (involving the Trump-era “public charge...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 1 year ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
The Pathos of Patel v. Garland
Prof. Stacey Caplow, May 25, 2022 "There are many reasons for despair over the Supreme Court’s technocratic decision in Patel v. Garland which strikingly depends on arguments advanced by an amicus rather than the Government . The decision...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: Latest Supreme Court Ruling Means More Lawyers Needed in Immigration Court (Law360)
Mike LaSusa, Law360, May 16, 2022 "The U.S. Supreme Court's Monday ruling barring judicial review of immigration courts' factual findings raises the stakes for noncitizens in immigration court proceedings, underscoring their need for adequate...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Justices Heard Dispute from GOP-Led States over Biden’s Refusal to Defend Legality of Trump-Era Immigration Rule
Amy L. Howe, Feb. 22, 2022 "On Wednesday, the Supreme Court [ heard ] oral argument in a dispute over whether a group of states, led by Arizona, can defend a contentious Trump-era immigration policy known as the “public charge” rule after the Biden...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Supreme Court Grants Cert. in Biden v. Texas (MPP)
Amy L. Howe, Feb. 18, 2022 "The Supreme Court on Friday afternoon agreed to decide whether the Biden administration must continue to enforce the Trump-era program known as the “remain in Mexico” policy, which requires asylum seekers to stay in...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Groups Ask DOJ to Reject "Insular Cases"
ACLU, Feb. 10, 2022 "Over 100 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a series of rulings known as the Insular Cases that still prevent millions of people — overwhelmingly, people of color — from accessing certain constitutional rights and protections...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Experts Comment in Advance of Supreme Court Oral Argument
Jan. 11, 2022 - Today the Supreme Court will hold oral arguments in two immigration cases. Two expert comment: Prof. Shalini Ray - "The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on Tuesday in two related immigration cases , Johnson v. Arteaga-Martinez...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
High Court Denies MPP Stay Request...With Important Caveat
On Aug. 24, 2021 the Supreme Court, 6-3, denied the Biden administration's application for a stay of a district court order reactivating the "Remain in Mexico" (Migrant Protection Protocols or "MPP") program. Amy L. Howe has details...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
SCOTUS Adds Immigration Cases to 2021-22 Docket
Amy L. Howe, Aug. 23, 2021 "The Supreme Court added two new immigration cases to its docket for the 2021-22 term on Monday morning, granting a pair of petitions filed by the federal government. The relatively rare mid-summer additions came as part...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 2 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Sophia Genovese on Johnson v. Guzman Chavez
Sophia Genovese, July 26, 2021 "In Johnson v. Guzman Chavez , 594 U.S. __ (2021), the Supreme Court held that noncitizens in withholding-only proceedings are not entitled to a custody redetermination, or bond, hearing before the Immigration Court...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: Supreme Court Decision Gives Some Immigrants a "Second Chance"
Andrew Chung, Reuters, Apr. 29, 2021 "The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday offered new hope to thousands of long-term immigrants seeking to avoid deportation in a ruling that faulted the federal government for improperly notifying a man who came...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: Pending Supreme Court Immigration Cases Stem from Obama Administration
John Fritze, USA Today, Mar. 12, 2021 "Less than two months after President Donald Trump left office immigration has fizzled as an issue at the Supreme Court, with major disputes that became conservative rallying cries largely vanishing from the...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: Supreme Court Decision Tightens Burden of Proof in Immigration Court
Nina Totenberg, NPR, Mar. 4, 2021 "The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday [ Pereida v. Wilkinson ] made it more difficult for undocumented immigrants who have lived in the U.S. for a long time to fight deportation. ... By putting the burden on Pereida...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Justices Take Immigration Cases Off February Calendar
Amy L. Howe, Feb. 3, 2021 "The Supreme Court on Wednesday removed two cases from its February argument session after the Biden administration began to unwind the two immigration policies being challenged in the cases. Although the release of an...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: SC Decision in Niz-Chavez Could Affect "Hundreds of Thousands of Cases" (Law360)
Suzanne Monyack, Law360, Jan. 1, 2021 "The justices heard oral arguments in November in a challenge to DHS' practice of sending required information about an immigrant's deportation proceedings separately across multiple documents, rather...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Immigration Law and the Supreme Court's "Shadow Docket"
Prof. Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Oct. 27, 2020 "From the travel ban to the border wall, restrictive immigration policies thrive on the shadow docket This article is part of a symposium on the Supreme Court’s shadow docket . Shoba Sivaprasad...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Judge Amy Coney Barrett's Mixed Record on Immigration Law
Nicole Narea, Vox, Sept. 26, 2020 "Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court, has at times proved an obstacle to the advancement of immigrant rights during her...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Barrett's Textualism Could Doom Immigration Challenges (Law360)
Suzanne Monyack, Law360, Sept. 28, 2020 "U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett's tendency to defer to the executive branch's authority could pave the way for the Trump administration to prevail against challenges to its immigration...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
The Supreme Court's Attack on Habeas Corpus
Prof. Gerald Neuman, Aug. 25, 2020 "At a time when the rule of law is under threat and xenophobic incitement has become a central government policy, a five-Justice majority of the Supreme Court has called into question the Constitution’s fundamental...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Remove the Sword of Damocles from DACA
Michael A. Olivas and Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Aug. 12, 2020 "Chief Justice John Roberts held in his recent majority opinion in Dep’t of Homeland Security v. Regents of the Univ. of California that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Trump: USCIS Will NOT Accept New DACA Applcations
Steve Holland, Reuters, July 28, 2020 "The administration plans to continue its existing policy of not accepting new DACA applicants, a policy in place since 2017, the official told Reuters."
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Jeffrey S. Chase: Justices' Asylum Ruling Further Limits Migrant Protections
Jeffrey S. Chase, June 29, 2020 "In Thuraissigiam v. Barr,[1] the U.S. Supreme Court by a 7-2 margin recently rejected a ruling by U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that the Immigration and Nationality Act's limits on the scope of...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Cyrus Mehta on DACA and Reliance
Cyrus Mehta, June 22, 2020 "On June 18, 2020, the Supreme Court in Department of Homeland Security v. Regents of the University of California ruled that Elaine C. Duke, then-Acting Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), violated...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 3 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Expert: Trump "Sure to Use" Supreme Court Ruling to Restrict Asylum
Associated Press, June 25, 2020 "The Supreme Court on Thursday strengthened the Trump administration’s ability to deport people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge. The high court’s 7-2 ruling applies to people...
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